As the 59th feature film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studio is set to hit streaming service Disney+ via premier access this Friday, the House of Mouse continues to progress and increase the representation of their princesses. Following…
One of the biggest and most talked about films to hit Glasgow Film Festival is the long-awaited UK premiere of Black Bear, which may also turn out to be the most head scratching and thought provoking entry yet…
"I sometimes think people with problems band together"
Festival favourite Mads Mikkelsen is back with quirky black dramedy Riders of Justice, following the bittersweet Another Round, with it’s UK premiere kicking off at this year’s virtual Glasgow Film…
The critically acclaimed and award winning festival hit Minari finally graces our shores, opening this year's digital Glasgow Film Festival. The semi-autobiographical family drama from A24 has been at the top of my must-watch list following the overwhelming…
At it’s roots Cherry is kind of an unconventional love story spanning almost 20 years. Based on the novel and true story by Nico Walker, The Russo Brothers direct this poignant movie which will take you on a rollercoaster of…
Based on the 2012 award-winning play Le Père, The Father is a powerful and immersive portrayal of dementia and the detrimental effects of aging. Premiering at Sundance Film Festival back in 2020, the film faced a packed year…
It's probably just a case of the Monday, am I right?
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With only a couple of episodes left in the season, Marvel is finally beginning to reveal who's really pulling the strings in Westview, as…
Premiering with plenty of buzz at Toronto International Film Festival back in 2020, Amazon Prime Video has scooped up the UK rights to I Care a Lot, a gripping and subversive look at the exploitative nature of the…
Missing that holiday feeling in what feels like an ever-ending lockdown? Well this film is the perfect tonic for the winter blues, reuniting the wonderful duo of Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo a decade on from their iconic…
Following last week’s shocking cliffhanger which saw Wanda’s (Elizabeth Olsen) brother Pietro (X-Men’s Evan Peters, not the MCU’s Aaron Taylor-Johnson) rather unexpectedly appearing at their doorstep, it’s interesting to see what ramifications this has on the family’s relatively…
Think of this as a reimagining rather than a remake. We’ve already had six films in the Wrong Turn franchise and this reboot gives us a completely new version and interpretation than we’ve seen before.
Overall, I thought this was…
Nicolas Cage really is having a wild resurgence as of late. The actor is fully embracing the more weird and wacky roles and is clearly having a blast with them, particularly in Mandy and Colour Out of Space.…
An explosion of sound and colour from the second it starts, the sophomore feature film of Baz Poonpiriya, One For The Road, has nods to its producer, Kar-Wai Wong within the opening sequence. It feels like a film that…
The ethics of documentary filmmaking are hard to navigate when telling stories as sensitive and urgent as Flee. Jonas Poher Rasmussen’s documentary takes to protecting identities through animation, an often-underused art form in non-fiction storytelling. It’s innovative and compact,…
Tom Hanks once again teams up with Captain Phillips director Paul Greengass in one of Netflix’s latest potential Oscar properties, having recently scooped a number of Critics Choice nominations. Hanks, who can once again add another captainancy to…